I used white card stock for these stars. I made three different size stars, tangled them separately and then glued them together. With three glued together, the finished star is quite rugged. The pattern I used is at http://www.thetoymaker.com/Holidays/Christmas/ShiningStar.pdf (Only keep the outer fold under tabs for the largest star.) The fold lines are indicated on the pattern. The shorter, dotted lines are the valley folds. I use a stylus(any pointed sturdy object will do) and I score(without cutting)along the valley lines on the front of the star. Then gently fold the paper to the front along these lines. Then I score the peak lines on the back and fold these to the back. It takes a bit of back and forth between the peaks and valleys to get the star to be even. It is easier than it may appear. I hope you enjoy it.Diane

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